Kinds of evergreens vary as to their requizements for moisture, sunlight or shade, 
exposure, soil, pruning, and insect control. We can help you to make wise choices. 
This spring they will be displayed in our new lath house and we will have a nice 
selection of really fine evergreens. 
Pee Gee Hydrangea - huge cone-shaped white flow- 
er heads, turning pink in late summer. This shrub 
is best suited for use in the shrub border at the 
edge of the lawn. Prune to within 3 inches of the 
ground every year for nicest blooms. 18-24’ $1.00. 
“Hills of Snow’ Hydrangea does best 
where there is good moisture. Useful 
in shaded spots in foundation planting. 
Cut to ground each year. 18-24” $1.00. 
Philadelphus 
MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE | oat 
Plant Patent No, 538 
New Double Mock Orange 
2-3 Feet $1.50 Each 
3-4 Feet $2.00 Each 
Grows 6 or 8 feet tall. Useful as a bor- 
der shrub. 
2 Bridal Wreath Spirea 
neh Lilac 
jen Elder 
10ow Garland Spirea 
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eaf Barberry 
ney Interest is gained thru the use of groups of plants of varying colors, sizes and textures. A mix- 
1ese Barberry 
ed planting of Evergreen and Decidous (non-Evergreen) usually is more interesting than either 
alone. But skill is needed to make good combinations. Ask us for assistance if you need it. 
